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    Introduction Sales of Good Act 1979 Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 Consumer Credit Acts 1974 and 2006 Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 Data Protection Act 1998 Voluntary Codes of Advertising Practice Pressure Groups Consumerism Introduction There are limitations and constraints on marketing activities because there are many ways in which people can abuse marketing techniques. Marketing needs rules because there are certain laws which

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    reinforced the fender with concrete; thus making the fender a part of the final foundation. The pier was completed in January 1935; followed five months by the tower. Two months after completing the towers, it was time to begin constructing the cables. Two main cables would stretch from one anchorage to the other: passing over both of the towers. Using technology from the company John A. Roebling’s Sons, workers spun over 25,000 pencil-thin wires into 7,650-foot-long, 36.5-inch-wide cables. With the

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    Marketing Mix The marketing mix is the general phrase used to describe the different kinds of choices organisations have to make in the whole process of bringing a product or service to the market... The marketing mix consists of the 4 P’s Product, Price, Place and Promotion. Promotion is about how the customers are informed about a particular product or service and plays a vital role. So promotion basically carries the 3 Ps of the marketing mix by presenting that all important information to the

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    Case #26 THE HOME DEPOT In 2000, the new CEO of The Home Depot entered into an employment contract that eventually awarded him more than $200 million during a five-year period. A portion of this amount was given to the CEO in the form of a guaranteed annual bonus of at least $3 million a year. The provision of a guaranteed minimum annual bonus is considered rare by industry standards — a study by the Delves Group indicates that The Home Depot CEO was the only CEO of the 200 largest U.S. revenue

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    towards this posing the question if they were satisfied with the service provide and lastly was it good value for the money that they ended up paying for it. (Johnston & Clark 2008) A brilliant example of the service concept would be to look at Alton towers concept which is very good, the organising idea is quite a basic concept which involves having a great day out at the theme park with over 100 rides for families and amusement park goers and thrill seekers leaving them with a vast array of options

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    Management Unit 13 – Investigating Recruitment and Selection Assignment 1 (P1):- Recruitment planning You are an administration assistant at Ashton Consultants. You have been asked to prepare a report (using the correct format) outlining how Alton Towers and Ashton 6th Form College plan recruitment using internal and external sources. You should structure your report as outlined below in task 1. This assignment assesses: P1 Identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal

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    I have always been determined to enter the financial sector and contribute to the growth and development of this area; I want to make a great impact on this industry. My desire is sustained by the inspirational role models that drive the corporation forward like Alan Sugar. I realised that not only academic understanding is needed, but motivation, confidence and creativity are also, needed to flourish. These factors have pushed me to pursue the following subjects: Business Studies, Accounting, ICT

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    Right Place, Wrong Face “Right Place, Wrong Face” by Alton Fitzgerald White is an illustration of the racial prejudices that causes innocent citizens to suffer. This narrative describes the injustice a black man has to suffer when he is victimized because of his racial background and dermal color. His unjust arrest and police’s ignorance towards his civil rights leaves him questioning the ethics, morals, and principles his parents had taught him while he was growing up. His encounter with the

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    lived in relative peace and developed a sense of complacency. On the morning of September 11, 2001, a plane that had been overtaken by hijackers intent on destruction was flown into the north tower of the World Trade Center at 8:45 am eastern time. Minutes after the first plane a second would hit the south tower. Another plane crashed into the Pentagon and another into a Pennsylvania field

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    Did Le Corbusier herd cats: Totalitarian design in Post War Architecture Choose an architect or practice whose work is covered by or relevant to this course and discuss critically one or more of their design projects or drawings or urban proposals as precedent case-studies. Selectively situate this work in relation to their body of work, and against the practices and concerns of the period. Focus on the architectural qualities of a specific key aspect of the design of the projects. Selectively consider

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